40/50 BN
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I'm sure impressed with this little round JB. I'm gonna have Kaleb tote it around this fall to build some muscles. Hahaha
Stephen
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Excellent Stephen---------------my grandson Caleb is doing well with his 22-----in the next couple of years i'll be getting him a real riflegun
keep on havin fun
Dave
keep on havin fun
Dave
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Can't wait to see the pictures of you and your grandson with a Sharps rifle gun.
Thanks
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Next time we head for the ranch i'll post a few---------------he sure likes crawling through the brush----we play sneak up on the deer---------------last time we got to about 75 yards before we got caught.
ttyl Stephen
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Sweetness.
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From the grin on the better halfs face you better cast a bunch. Your boy looks like he figured it out too. I think what you've done is about the classiest way I ever saw a guy get his whole family into his main hobby. Congrats to you Stephen. 5-6 years down the line you'll be sitting at the dinner table eating venison and one of the boys will say "it sure is good mom" and another will say "that's cause I shot it" and fight will be on . You've got some even prouder moments a head of you You had best start planning an intermediate gun too, like 40-70 SBN etc. Keep up the reports sure enjoy them a lot, what change from the shouting matches half the time you read on Shooter to Shooter. bobw
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Thanks Bob,
I'm way ahead of you. I have a 50-70 on order already for the next phase of meat making If they want anything else they better get a job hahahaha
Stephen
I'm way ahead of you. I have a 50-70 on order already for the next phase of meat making If they want anything else they better get a job hahahaha
Stephen
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I like your ideas, so it's allways good to hear them. Spill the info on the order details. bobw
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Stephen,
Can I ask why you picked the bottle neck over the straight 40-50? I'm really wondering what's the advantages/disadvantages of one over the other, if any?
Sarge
Can I ask why you picked the bottle neck over the straight 40-50? I'm really wondering what's the advantages/disadvantages of one over the other, if any?
Sarge
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sarge ,
I am not stephen ,but one of the primary things I looked for was consistent brass , and the straight is cut down krag brass and it is reformed and inconsistent , some may disagree but it is what I found, and the bottleneck has a little more steam , looks better and is more right looking...and Orville has the proper reamer,
I am not stephen ,but one of the primary things I looked for was consistent brass , and the straight is cut down krag brass and it is reformed and inconsistent , some may disagree but it is what I found, and the bottleneck has a little more steam , looks better and is more right looking...and Orville has the proper reamer,
Dean Becker
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only one gun and they are 74 s
3rd asst. flunky,high desert chapter F.E.S.
MYWEIGH scale merchant
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Re: 40/50 BN
sarge ,
I am not stephen ,but one of the primary things I looked for was consistent brass , and the straight is cut down krag brass and it is reformed and inconsistent , some may disagree but it is what I found, and the bottleneck has a little more steam , looks better and is more right looking...and Orville has the proper reamer,
I am not stephen ,but one of the primary things I looked for was consistent brass , and the straight is cut down krag brass and it is reformed and inconsistent , some may disagree but it is what I found, and the bottleneck has a little more steam , looks better and is more right looking...and Orville has the proper reamer,
Dean Becker
only one gun and they are 74 s
3rd asst. flunky,high desert chapter F.E.S.
MYWEIGH scale merchant
reclining member of O-G-A-N-T
only one gun and they are 74 s
3rd asst. flunky,high desert chapter F.E.S.
MYWEIGH scale merchant
reclining member of O-G-A-N-T
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Bob it's a Hartford 50 1 3/4 with a Orville chamber, standard weight barrel 30" long, pac hardening, polished blued barrel, military butt plate, semi fancy wood. It will be a great meat maker. I shot Orville's last fall at a 10" rock off hand at 239 yards, first shot, smack.bobw wrote:I like your ideas, so it's allways good to hear them. Spill the info on the order details. bobw
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Sarge, I bought two originals, one straight case and the other BN, sent them to Orville to design a reamer. After talking with Orville we could use 45-70 brass and a RCBS .403 die set. Neither one of us really to a hard look at the straight case other then to look at the bullet design of the straight case in which I duplicated my current mold from. I can tell you it's one of the easiest rounds to load and shoot. It's gonna get a hard workout this weekend out to 700 yards. I will post my findings. What I am looking for is repeatable accuracy shooting dirty in hot weather for long strings of shots. Put the rifle down, puff on a cigar and fire it up again without cleaning. I can do this with my 50 2 1/2 and believe the little 40 will follow suit.Sarge wrote:Stephen,
Can I ask why you picked the bottle neck over the straight 40-50? I'm really wondering what's the advantages/disadvantages of one over the other, if any?
Sarge
Thanks Stephen
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Sounds like another winner from your fertile imagination. Sub in a checkered steel shotgun butt, fire blued screws and a heavy half oct/rd in 40-90SBN tight chamber and it would work for me bobwStephen Borud wrote:Bob it's a Hartford 50 1 3/4 with a Orville chamber, standard weight barrel 30" long, pac hardening, polished blued barrel, military butt plate, semi fancy wood. It will be a great meat maker. I shot Orville's last fall at a 10" rock off hand at 239 yards, first shot, smack.bobw wrote:I like your ideas, so it's allways good to hear them. Spill the info on the order details. bobw
Stephen
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Let me know how that gun turns out and I might get me one Bob.bobw wrote:Sounds like another winner from your fertile imagination. Sub in a checkered steel shotgun butt, fire blued screws and a heavy half oct/rd in 40-90SBN tight chamber and it would work for me bobwStephen Borud wrote:Bob it's a Hartford 50 1 3/4 with a Orville chamber, standard weight barrel 30" long, pac hardening, polished blued barrel, military butt plate, semi fancy wood. It will be a great meat maker. I shot Orville's last fall at a 10" rock off hand at 239 yards, first shot, smack.bobw wrote:I like your ideas, so it's allways good to hear them. Spill the info on the order details. bobw
Stephen